Articles on this issue "mariology"

5th Dogma a Marian Antidote

Interview With Syro-Malabar Cardinal Vithayathil

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An antidote to the challenges facing the Church and society today is the glorification of Mary through the proclamation of a fifth Marian dogma, says Cardinal Varkey Vithayathil of the …

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Cardinals Hoping for a 5th Marian Dogma

To Declare Mary as Mother of Humanity

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Five cardinals have sent a letter inviting prelates worldwide to join them in petitioning Benedict XVI to declare a fifth Marian dogma they said would "proclaim the full Christian truth about …

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Cardinals' Letter Promoting Marian Dogma

"Over 500 Bishops Have Sent Their Request for This Solemn Definition"

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Here is an English translation of the letter written by the five cardinal co-sponsors of the Fatima Symposium on Marian Co-redemption and sent to the world's bishops and cardinals asking them …

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Wojtyla's Spiritual Children Meet

Group Studies Marian Devotion of John Paul II

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The Prayer Group of the Spiritual Children of John Paul II held its first meeting to discuss the link between Karol Wojtyla and the Virgin Mary. The fledgling group's meeting took place …

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Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mother of Mercy Association

Also Known as Tuus Totus

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Here is the description of Tuus Totus which appears in the Directory of International Associations of the Faithful, published by the Pontifical Council for the Laity. * * * Official name: …

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Mariology Symposium to Focus on Compassion

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Compassion and its presence in the life of Mary of Nazareth will be the focus of the 15th International Mariological Symposium, to be held Oct. 4-7 in Rome. On this occasion, Monsignor René …

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John Paul II, Still "Totus Tuus"

Pope Sticks to His Motto

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John Paul II's first written words after his tracheotomy surgery had a jovial quality -- but he then quickly recalled his longtime Marian motto. The Pope, back in his 10th-floor room in the …

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Mariology, in a Historical Perspective

Interview With Father Paul Haffner, Professor and Author

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The modern world's difficulty in accepting the dogma of the Immaculate Conception is a fruit of the many false and incomplete philosophies it lives with, says a theologian. Father Paul …

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New Places of Christian Worship to Arise in Qatar

A Milestone Not Seen Since the 7th Century

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The Catholic community welcomed the concession of land in the emirate of Qatar, where a church dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary will soon be built. The laying of the first stone took place …

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Devotion to Mary Should Bring One Closer to God, Says Pope

In Message to Brazil on Centenary of Coronation of Our Lady Aparecida

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John Paul II encouraged pastors to form the faithful in such a way that popular devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary will lead to an encounter with God. The Pope gave this instruction in a …

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Romanus Cessario on the Priesthood and Our Lady

A Homily by Dominican Theologian at Boston's Seminary

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Dominican Father Romanus Cessario in a homily for the recent feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe focused on the priesthood and the role of the Blessed Virgin. Father Cessario is a professor of …

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The Patriarchate of Moscow said that the return of the icon of Our Lady of Kazan is not a reason for a visit by John Paul II, and criticized the creation of two new dioceses in Kazakhstan. A …

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Why It's Not the Right Time for a Dogma on Mary as Co-redemptrix

According to Member of International Pontifical Marian Academy

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Will the Church proclaim Mary the Co-redemptrix and Mediatrix of all graces, as some groups urge? ZENIT asked Father Stefano de Fiores, renowned Mariologist, about the possibility. Father de …

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Papal Address Focuses on Heart of Jesus

John Paul II´s Speaks Before Sunday´s Angelus

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Here is a translation of John Paul IIs address on Sunday before he prayed the Angelus with the faithful in St. Peters Square. For technical reasons, ZENIT was unable to translate the address …

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Ecumenism Doesn´t Demand Silence About Our Lady

So Says a Rector in Sydney, Father Julian Porteous

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Here is an address by Father Julian Porteous, rector of seminary of the Good Shepherd of the Archdiocese of Sydney, in the videoconference on "Mariology from Vatican Council II Until Today," …

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